15/01/2020 12:17am
> From the WeatherWatch archives
An online Facebook Auction is now underway with NZ-wide fundraising for the Australian animal bushfire victims.
The auction officially opened for bidding Tuesday 14th and runs until 7pm Sunday 19th January 2020.
YOU CAN HELP directly support the Australian animals, rescue groups and animal related community services by either donating auction items, spreading the word and bidding high to raise funds for our furry friends across the ditch.
If you or someone you know has an item, business product, service or experience they are willing to donate to this cause and share with us to support our desperate furry friends across the ditch, please tag or share this flyer with them and contact us via PM today!
We know so many of you have already generously donated items for collection for our shipment to AU which is truly fantastic, thankyou. For anyone who missed out, this is a way you can still participate and donate to such a needy cause. Take this flyer to your local businesses today and see if they will put up some items for us to auction and then share the exciting auction items we have coming in with your friends… let’s see how much MORE we can all raise together to help the animals out!
Direct cash donations are also now being accepted into our account if preferred.
PLEASE ensure if you are wanting to make a donation to this cause, you are dealing with Vanessa Veart-Smith or Diana Jamieson or this FB page directly. They are the only ones directly associated with running this particular fundraiser.
THANK YOU NEW ZEALAND
WIDE FUNDRAISING for the AUSTRALIAN ANIMAL BUSHFIRE VICTIMS
Donate NZ wide for the animal victims and injured in the Australian Fires
EQUINE ONLINE AUCTION:
https://www.facebook.com/pg/donatenzwideforanimalbushfirevictims/photos/?tab=album&album_id=112574900273076
GENERAL ITEMS ONLINE AUCTION:
https://www.facebook.com/pg/donatenzwideforanimalbushfirevictims/photos/?tab=album&album_id=112591360271430
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